We handcraft wonderful
antique Wood Floors, Farm Tables,
Wood Countertops, and
Fireplace Mantels from old antique wood
that we reclaim from barns,
granaries, pickle vats, wine barrels,
and other interesting old
wood finds.

Farm Tables
Our artistry comes alive when we create farm tables, harvest tables, and trestle tables. This old reclaimed wood lends itself wonderfully to truly touchable beauty. With our tables, you just can’t help but to touch ’em and run your hand across ’em.

Fireplace Mantels
Old barn beams, hand hewn timbers, and a few old logs make for some great fireplace mantels and fireplace surrounds. Each one is unique in character and history.

Wood Countertops
As a returning trend, wood countertops are great. With flowing edges, unique colors, and interesting textures, our reclaimed wood countertops are even
better than modern solid wood countertops.

Antique Wood Flooring
Hardwood wide planks as well as tongue-and-groove reclaimed wood flooring warms the ambiance of home and give it an authentic, real touch. Plastic, it is not.

Barnwood Paneling
Old red barnsiding, weathered gray wood, and even rusty tin seem to be ever popular as siding, wainscot, even ceiling paneling. It adds a nice bit of character to the cabin, finished basement, or restaurant.

Original Log Cabins
In our work, we run into old log cabins and barns fairly regularly. When we can, we'd rather see these saved for re-use as cabins and homes. In the cases where the log cabins are already either too cut up, or in severe decay, we reuse the wood for furniture and other projects.

We're a small shop that individually crafts everything that we sell. This great old reclaimed wood is special. We can
walk around in our lumberyard and tell you a story about nearly every piece. And we have passion to renew
each piece into something great.

When we can, we gather the history on each building so we can pass on the often poignant, stories about the people who lived and worked in these buildings while pioneering
the American landscape in states like Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Missouri.

Around here, the original settlers cleared the white oak, red oak, rock elm, white elm, and ash forests to build their
houses and barns. Later on, Douglas Fir was brought in from California and the West.

Today, the same old wood that was hand worked a hundred plus years ago is hand worked again in each of our
farm tables, fireplace mantels, countertops, and antique wood floors.

Here’s a wonderful white oak farm table we recently completed for a customer. It has a wonderful, authentic texture and color.
There’s no staining -- this is the natural color after a penetrating oil finish. The thrill of this table was that the original tenons
and nearly 150 year old scribe marks were preserved in this table. Note, we have some more of this wood still available for
another table.
see a set of build pictures...